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Posted by lim f(x) = f(a) on May-01-2007 17:37:

US & EU band together to fight new threat China


Posted by lim f(x) = f(a) on May-01-2007 17:37:

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The United States and the European Union have signed up to a new transatlantic economic partnership at a summit in Washington.



Ms Merkel will soon be Mr Bush's closest ally in the EU

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The pact is designed to boost trade and investment by harmonising regulatory standards, laying the basis for a US-EU single market.

The two sides also signed an Open Skies deal, designed to reduce fares and boost traffic on transatlantic flights.

But little of substance was agreed on climate change.

However, EU leaders were pleased that the US acknowledged human activity was a major cause.

Richest regions

Economics rather than the environment or politics was the focus of the summit, says the BBC's Europe correspondent, Jonny Dymond, from Washington.

The two sides agreed to set up an "economic council" to push ahead with regulatory convergence in nearly 40 areas, including intellectual property, financial services, business takeovers and the motor industry.


Without the US there can't be any success in coping with a globalised world
European diplomat

Limited hopes for EU-US summit
The aim is to increase trade and lower costs.

Some reports suggest that incompatible regulations in the world's two richest regions add 10% to the cost of developing and producing new cars.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country holds the EU's rotating presidency, said last month that if the US and EU could set business norms today, they would "secure the markets of tomorrow".

Since she came to office 18 months ago, she has made repairing damaged relations with the US a top priority.

Emission cuts

The Europeans said they were pleased that the US now officially acknowledged that climate change was happening and that human activity was a major cause of it.

"We agree there's a threat, there's a very serious global threat," said European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso.

"We agree that there is a need to reduce emissions. We agree that we should work together."

But behind the scenes, says our Europe correspondent, officials were saying that not much had changed.

Ms Merkel will try to nudge the US towards a global approach to climate change before a G8 summit Germany is chairing in six weeks' time, says our correspondent.

But the US has consistently rejected the European approach of imposing national limits on greenhouse gas emissions, saying they would harm the international economy.

Visa hope

The Open Skies agreement will take effect on 30 March 2008 and will allow EU carriers to fly to anywhere in the US and vice versa.

The deal promises to lower airfares and widen choice for passengers on both sides of the Atlantic.

The EU hopes to go further and create an "Open Aviation Area" between the two sides "in which investment can flow freely and in which European and US airlines can provide air services without any restriction," said a EU statement.

The EU is also hoping that the US will agree to withdraw its visa requirement for travellers from a number of EU states.






http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6607757.stm


Posted by Fast Turtle on May-01-2007 17:44:

The new superpower that provides America with the slave labor and resources they need to fuel their economy and maintain their place at the top.


Posted by kadomony on May-01-2007 17:49:

isn't china in posession of the FB subcircuitboard?


Posted by lim f(x) = f(a) on May-01-2007 17:50:

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Originally posted by kadomony
isn't china in posession of the FB subcircuitboard?


Posted by Ian on May-01-2007 17:50:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
isn't china in posession of the FB subcircuitboard?


for now. I've not watched this weeks episode just yet though so it may have changed.

And tbh it's time America and Europe got out of our faces. I like some aspects of the EU but there's a lot which is against us.


Posted by Scottaculous on May-01-2007 18:35:

China is a threat? The only thing China is threatening are stats. Largest pollution producer. Second largest number of people using the internet. The most common stat, largest population in the world, is being threatened by India.


Posted by Jackson on May-01-2007 19:00:

Exactly why i hate Time magazine.
Its unreal how pro-american it is.


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on May-01-2007 19:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
China is a threat? The only thing China is threatening are stats. Largest pollution producer. Second largest number of people using the internet. The most common stat, largest population in the world, is being threatened by India.



Posted by Clovis on May-01-2007 19:20:

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Originally posted by Fast Turtle
The new superpower that provides America with the slave labor and resources they need to fuel their economy and maintain their place at the top.



Including pretty much everything in every Wal-Mart in the country.


Posted by lim f(x) = f(a) on May-01-2007 19:23:

cheaper Imports from Europe ftw vice versa




Posted by jdat on May-01-2007 19:30:

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Originally posted by Jackson
Exactly why i hate Time magazine.
Its unreal how pro-american it is.



well the International ain't that bad really even if still has an obvious stance ( name me one world renowned news publication that isn't ?! )just like CNNi



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